Sharks: Myth and Mysteryhttp://www.mbayaq.org/efc/efc_smm/smm_gallery_west.asp
This Monterey Bay Aquarium site explores the social perceptions of sharks and provides information about shark habitats throughout the world.

Sharks: Facts And Fish Taleshttp://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2003/04/28/earlyshow/living/petplanet/main551403.shtml
CBS uncovers some of the misconceptions about sharks.

Diving at Cocos Islandhttp://www.diveglobal.com/explore_destinations/thandestinations/pacific/cocos.asp
Read an interview with SHARK MOUNTAIN filmmaker Michelle Hall, as well as detailed information about diving at Cocos Island.

Sharks and Their Worldhttp://www.seaworld.org/infobooks/Sharks&Rays;/home.html
Seaworld’s guide to sharks and rays includes a special tour of these amazing creatures’ anatomy.

Friends of Cocos Island Foundationhttp://www.cocosisland.org/english/
Learn more about Cocos Island, one of the most shark-rich areas in the world. Visit the photo gallery to discover the island’s flora and fauna. Then learn about how you can help preserve this World Heritage site.

Sharktrusthttp://www.sharktrust.org/sharkconservation.html
This site provides news and other information about shark conservation.

Shifting Baselineshttp://www.shiftingbaselines.org/lenticulars/index.html
Learn how coral reefs and kelp forests have declined since the 1960s.

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NATURE: White Shark/Red Triangle
https://www.pbs.org/wnet/nature/whiteshark/index.html
Learn about the great white sharks in and around the Red Triangle region of the Pacific Ocean.